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u.s. involvement in libya. >> also, how -- how the deadly superbug and the drugs that can't fight. >> and the billionaire doing his civic duty. >> and then late other "nightline." >> coming up next on "nightline" the latest on nuclear nightmare in japan. the possible crack in the reactor there, and the south park guys bring dancing mormons to broadway. and a look at axe. a company that convinced men that sex appeal comes in a can. [ female announcer ] the jcpenney big one day sale is saturday! don't miss amazing 4-hour steals. like worthington separates -- 50% off. and stylish dress shirts or ties, just $19.99. find okie dokie for every cutie -- $4.99! and bright sheets, only $19.99. plus, with jcp cash, earn $10 off unlike other stores we don't make you come back to save! we make spring bright -- you make it bloom. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make it affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> president obama
u.s. involvement in libya. >> also, how -- how the deadly superbug and the drugs that can't fight. >> and the billionaire doing his civic duty. >> and then late other "nightline." >> coming up next on "nightline" the latest on nuclear nightmare in japan. the possible crack in the reactor there, and the south park guys bring dancing mormons to broadway. and a look at axe. a company that convinced men that sex appeal comes in a can. [ female announcer ]...
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the u.s. must send munitions. how long would it take to get there? >> well, you know, i wouldn't speculate on that. i think it's fair to say that if we wanted to get weapons into libya, we probably could. we're looking at all our options at this point. but keep in mind what we've accomplished. we have instituted a no-fly sewn that can be sustained for quite some time because it's an international effort. >> reporter: can we say we can have it in there in a day, two days? >> i'm not going to talk about operations like that, at that level. >> reporter: i want to try to clarify what you are saying today to the people of syria. we specifically asked the president, is he saying to the protesters in syria, if they meet the five criteria he laid out last night -- are you saying to them, we will be there for you as we were there in libya? >> i'm not saying that. what i'm saying is that those are the criteria that i consider in making a very difficult decision about whether to apply military force. i don't know if those circumstances could be duplicated any p
the u.s. must send munitions. how long would it take to get there? >> well, you know, i wouldn't speculate on that. i think it's fair to say that if we wanted to get weapons into libya, we probably could. we're looking at all our options at this point. but keep in mind what we've accomplished. we have instituted a no-fly sewn that can be sustained for quite some time because it's an international effort. >> reporter: can we say we can have it in there in a day, two days? >>...
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the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the throughout is in any information war with foreign media and is losing it among those who are winning the war she named r t i'll be back with more in just a few minutes. major's atoll is buying a twelve percent stake in the independent gas produced in nova tech and russia and the company is planning to increase of states to opt for twenty percent in the next three years. we'll have more analysis in business in about twenty minutes time. live from our studios in moscow you're watching our teeth thanks for joining us the libyan leader colonel gadhafi is promising more violence if u.s. or nato forces there to intervene well that's his latest salvo as he bids to cling to power meanwhile the u.n. is warning of a humanitarian crisis as thousands of libyans we across the border to tunisia artie's palls leader has more on the situation in the region at least one hundred eighty thousand people who have so far fled libya and some seventy five thousand
the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the throughout is in any information war with foreign media and is losing it among those who are winning the war she named r t i'll be back with more in just a few minutes. major's atoll is buying a twelve percent stake in the independent gas produced in nova tech and russia and the company is planning to increase of states to opt for twenty percent in the next three years. we'll have more analysis in business in about twenty minutes time. live...
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where is issued by the u.s. army corps of engineers not with concurrence of epa and in fact without taking into account significant comments made by epa was litigated. in the course of the litigation committee p. was asked to determine whether or not -- epa had to determine. we were not asked to. we had to determine whether or not we would stand behind a permit we did not agree with and instead we chose to use their veto authority under the clean water act. >> well, the permit issued by the core in 2007 at approval of epa. no, sir. epa commented on several versions of the permit discussions. i know the permit applicant has said over and over again that we approve, but we did not. her comments were taken. many were not addressed in the final permit issued by the court in our opinion was not protect the public health do not protective of water quality and not consistent with the language of the clean water act and i do admit that his being litigated. >> i guess you didn't notice during the debate, 240 members of b
where is issued by the u.s. army corps of engineers not with concurrence of epa and in fact without taking into account significant comments made by epa was litigated. in the course of the litigation committee p. was asked to determine whether or not -- epa had to determine. we were not asked to. we had to determine whether or not we would stand behind a permit we did not agree with and instead we chose to use their veto authority under the clean water act. >> well, the permit issued by...
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it is true all three of them have really focused in the areas where a lot of u.s. and allied forces are seeing action, are actually involved in combat, so your story is different than theirs. what does it mean to show your body of work along side of the stories that probably are more familiar? what kind of juxtaposition does that create for you as an artist? >> i think the strength of bringing the two different stories together is i think there is a real danger in focusing only on surface similarities between conflicts. when people look at a body of work and say that they see in this conflict photography, and it reminds them of somalia or iraq, i think that is dangerous because i think there are very unique elements to each conflict, and if you do not focus on the distinctions, you start to create a broader, watered-down topic, which is armed conflict, so i think it is important that when we focus on conflict, we make sure we do not just generalize, but we allow specific places and voices and people to be heard and we do not make these generalized assumptions about
it is true all three of them have really focused in the areas where a lot of u.s. and allied forces are seeing action, are actually involved in combat, so your story is different than theirs. what does it mean to show your body of work along side of the stories that probably are more familiar? what kind of juxtaposition does that create for you as an artist? >> i think the strength of bringing the two different stories together is i think there is a real danger in focusing only on surface...
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allied airstrikes helping them to retake several key oil town meanwhile and nato is ready to replace the u.s. leading the coalition's campaign in moscow says the foreign intervention in servers all the crimes against his own citizens but he warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer during strikes russia says foreign forces have been reckless in their. civilian deaths. also in the news this week hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london protested eighty billion pounds worth of cuts demonstrations also gripped the heart of the e.u. with many angry of austerity at home while money is being found in libya intervention. and in japan radiation levels reportedly reach ten million times the norm in the water at the fukushima nuclear plant the claims being denied by the plant. a high concentration of radioactive iodine and also be detected in the sea near the facility. well next to explore a controversial mining technique which it's feared could bring about one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in american history the first part of this multi award winning film is next to stay
allied airstrikes helping them to retake several key oil town meanwhile and nato is ready to replace the u.s. leading the coalition's campaign in moscow says the foreign intervention in servers all the crimes against his own citizens but he warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer during strikes russia says foreign forces have been reckless in their. civilian deaths. also in the news this week hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london protested eighty billion pounds worth of...
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the u.s. and its western allies are acting when it comes to military intervention into libya all right well thank you that was our t. correspondent marina park niketan tabs on what's going to on in the u.n. headquarters in new york unfortunately that does it for an hour from war on the stories that we've covered today please go to our team dot com slash usa and of course check out our you tube page if you've got com slash r t america and as always feel free to follow me on twitter it's at least the captain of one word we'll see you right back here and a happy hour. shoes that so much maybe you should be sitting on the mark with the divide between the shia and sunni the saudis in breach of the suppression of the shia majority of marines again highlights how security wealthy british. market trying to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cancer the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. there's a report on our cheap. leg splayed says good. slave slave
the u.s. and its western allies are acting when it comes to military intervention into libya all right well thank you that was our t. correspondent marina park niketan tabs on what's going to on in the u.n. headquarters in new york unfortunately that does it for an hour from war on the stories that we've covered today please go to our team dot com slash usa and of course check out our you tube page if you've got com slash r t america and as always feel free to follow me on twitter it's at least...
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man: in the u.s., roughly 90% of all water and wastewater systems are still publicly owned and publicly managed. the remaining 10% are managed by privately held companies. man: the private sector has learned to become very efficient, and frequently a municipality can save themselves a significant amount of money by bringing in a private company. this is not true in all cases. there are some exceptionally well-run municipalities, but they do have to deal with a city government system that is very hard to work within. paolicelli: there's several advantages to municipalities. they don't have to make a profit, so they're generally just trying to be break-even. and because of the importance of water, a lot of communities would be reluctant to give up control, but it is being looked at, especially on some of these troubled systems. cook: much of the business is in the mid-sized to smaller communities who have even fewer resources than the large cities, less expertise. if you take options off the table, it will be, well, what we've done for the last 40 years, and right now we have some real ch
man: in the u.s., roughly 90% of all water and wastewater systems are still publicly owned and publicly managed. the remaining 10% are managed by privately held companies. man: the private sector has learned to become very efficient, and frequently a municipality can save themselves a significant amount of money by bringing in a private company. this is not true in all cases. there are some exceptionally well-run municipalities, but they do have to deal with a city government system that is...
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bay area kids who turning good deeds >> u.s. service members in afghanistan and iraq will soon 7 the gift of laughter from some livermore school children. >> knock knock. whose there. gi. gi wish you were hear. >> isn't that clever. students at the school are writing knock knock jokes. included in care packages sent by blue star mom to soldiers and marines serving over seas. >> i think giving this to them will make them really, really happy and make them, and make them think of good things. >> we are going to send soldiers a joke because we want them to, them to be happy. >> what a precious little girl. that was first grader angelica he have annuals. >> she came up with the idea for her class and all 700 students at smith elementary decided to pitch in. >> what a bunch of eager faces. that's adorable. good for them. wonderful. >> soldiers and marines. >> fantastic. tell you what. in sports the joke was on louisville tonight. when they said knock knock more heads mr. head state at the door and kbingd thebing them in. upset head s
bay area kids who turning good deeds >> u.s. service members in afghanistan and iraq will soon 7 the gift of laughter from some livermore school children. >> knock knock. whose there. gi. gi wish you were hear. >> isn't that clever. students at the school are writing knock knock jokes. included in care packages sent by blue star mom to soldiers and marines serving over seas. >> i think giving this to them will make them really, really happy and make them, and make them...
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the u.s. administration to explain what is going on to people. we have not had straight talks in the japanese industry on this to expect more of the u.s. government. >> officials say these store shore dmotz face a significant health threat. academics do say japan and parts of aishar at right after this ook well, hundreds of kilo meters depending on wind. so there is a stigma. when you can't see, touch or feel a threat it becomes more ominous. but traces of it is all we have coming our way, they say. trace autos kinds of radiation we're likely to be exposed to are less than you'd get during an x ray or a high level flight. nothing of serious concerns. >> so this is loud and clear. remember, from end of world war ii, dozens of nuclear bombs were tested in the pacific, more potent radiation reached our shores from tests than we'll see from japan. and we're still here. >> so far no aircraft or passengers entering today tested positive for radiation. dedoctors are being used by u.s. customs and bor
the u.s. administration to explain what is going on to people. we have not had straight talks in the japanese industry on this to expect more of the u.s. government. >> officials say these store shore dmotz face a significant health threat. academics do say japan and parts of aishar at right after this ook well, hundreds of kilo meters depending on wind. so there is a stigma. when you can't see, touch or feel a threat it becomes more ominous. but traces of it is all we have coming our...
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the u.s. geological survey will discuss the threat of earthquakes and other july 6 -- your logic hazards. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] host: good morning, friday, march 18. we will open up the phone lines for your comments today on the story that is most important to you. we will put the phone numbers on the screen right away. unfolding news about the u.n. security council and possible air strikes against libya, and continuing crises in japan and the budget story at home. the most significant new was story. we will go to your phone calls right away to hear what is most important to you in a week of unfolding big issues. we will go to the newspapers as we are waiting for your calls. as you can see, britain, france, and the united states are lined up for air strike against coffee -- gaddafi. it suggests in the newspapers the airplanes may well immediately. "the chicago tribune" tells us american officials expect
the u.s. geological survey will discuss the threat of earthquakes and other july 6 -- your logic hazards. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] host: good morning, friday, march 18. we will open up the phone lines for your comments today on the story that is most important to you. we will put the phone numbers on the screen right away. unfolding news about the u.n. security council and possible air strikes against libya,...
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. >> reporter: the u.s. led force has conducted air strikes against moammar gadhafi's regime and established a no-fly zone. but the obama administration has made it clear it will be handed over. air strikes are hitting gadhafi's hometown for the first time and tri-proly. >> populations are being terrorized every day. >> reporter: rebels handed out food to civilians one day after capturing the town. on sunday the opposition pushed west, seizing the oil town of -- one rebel claims there was no resistance at all from forces loyal to gadhafi. >> reporter: the gadhafi forces are withdrawing. >> reporter: the united nations security council meets on monday. they authorized the use of force to protect civilians from gadhafi's war planes, but they claim coalition strikes killed 100 civilians. >> the truth of the matter is we have trouble coming up with any proof of any civilian casualties that we've been responsible for. >> he says the u.s. will reduce forces in weeks, but he doesn't know if anyone knows if mill act
. >> reporter: the u.s. led force has conducted air strikes against moammar gadhafi's regime and established a no-fly zone. but the obama administration has made it clear it will be handed over. air strikes are hitting gadhafi's hometown for the first time and tri-proly. >> populations are being terrorized every day. >> reporter: rebels handed out food to civilians one day after capturing the town. on sunday the opposition pushed west, seizing the oil town of -- one rebel...
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medieval poll from the same press the prime minister also expressed concern at the dangerous tendency of u.s. foreign policy resorts and forts. and foreign forces to target the libyan leader stronghold as they continue in the process strikes which reportedly killed over sixty people western officials claim they have to strike a command center used by the libyan army in the capital tripoli. and in other news emergency teams have been evacuated from japan's fukushima nuclear site as smoke is seen rising from a paralyzed reactor engineers have managed to restore electricity to three reactors and it's hold back and enable them to restart the failing points systems. for news is coming up for you in about thirty minutes now stay with us for a multi award winning film about one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in under it history. leg lifts places. sled to bar a leg of the leg. or lol. lol it is easy to lead a. legal entity leg . most of the carbon that we mine from across the earth is millions of years old polls particularly interesting because. you know that the energy generated coal ac
medieval poll from the same press the prime minister also expressed concern at the dangerous tendency of u.s. foreign policy resorts and forts. and foreign forces to target the libyan leader stronghold as they continue in the process strikes which reportedly killed over sixty people western officials claim they have to strike a command center used by the libyan army in the capital tripoli. and in other news emergency teams have been evacuated from japan's fukushima nuclear site as smoke is seen...
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states couldn't cover illegal aliens, but we said if he wanted to restrict benefits for medicaid to a u.s. citizens or legal residence we gave you the right to do that. our friends on the democratic side changed that verification program to basically self reformation. if you see that you're eligible, you are eligible. governor barbour, with one reform of medicaid that we should consider going back and giving states the right to actually verify citizenship before their extended medicaid benefits? >> yes, sir. >> governor herbert? >> absolutely. i think i would just make sense. >> governor patrick? >> we do it already. >> you think you do it all ready. i would like to see your program because if you do your the only seed in the nation that does. so i appreciate that. there has been quite a bit of talk in the last congress of states beginning to opt out of medicaid because it is too expensive. what would the tipping point be if we don't change the current health care law? where would states began to seriously think about opting out? at what point of their budget is in texas for a simple 25%
states couldn't cover illegal aliens, but we said if he wanted to restrict benefits for medicaid to a u.s. citizens or legal residence we gave you the right to do that. our friends on the democratic side changed that verification program to basically self reformation. if you see that you're eligible, you are eligible. governor barbour, with one reform of medicaid that we should consider going back and giving states the right to actually verify citizenship before their extended medicaid...
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the u.s. is way ahead and that and that took many, many decades to develop that. it is a combination of our very best students who have done well and smart people from all over the world who have wanted to come to these universities, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. our net imports i ofq into this country has been a huge advantage. there is no other country that has had that. that is not quite as powerful in some ways. we make it hard sometimes for those people either to come in or stay. it is still a mind-blowing pingree we need to double down on that. -- it is still in mind blowing thing. we need to double down on that. is that element of support going to be there for those institutions? whenever people tell you about the overseas school systems that are very good, take it with the grain of salt. there is a temptation for them to tell you about the part that is good and not tell you about the full story. it is hard to run a good education system. nobody has a perfect education system and there are many elements including cultural. when people look
the u.s. is way ahead and that and that took many, many decades to develop that. it is a combination of our very best students who have done well and smart people from all over the world who have wanted to come to these universities, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. our net imports i ofq into this country has been a huge advantage. there is no other country that has had that. that is not quite as powerful in some ways. we make it hard sometimes for those people either to come in...
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i would argue that there is u.s. american interest to harvest theirr own energy what we riskse engaging in military conflict every time those in the middlee east become unstable. mr. president, this is absolutely a critical debate.eb there are legitimate differences on both sides of th dis debate, but this is a debate thatld have congress should be willing towht have, whether the president should have consulted and whether this is in our vital u.s. american interest to go forward. mr. president, i yield the floor. >> next, we'll hear in exchange for this afternoon to train senators randy paul and the turbine on president obama'sthen rule. we'll watch this until the senate comes back in. >> we are now engaging -- it has to be read. >> report the motion. >> senator from kentucky moves to commit the bill s. 4932 the k committee on foreign relations with constructions to report as back with an amendment as follows. at the appropriate place insert the following: it is the senset of the senate that the president does not h
i would argue that there is u.s. american interest to harvest theirr own energy what we riskse engaging in military conflict every time those in the middlee east become unstable. mr. president, this is absolutely a critical debate.eb there are legitimate differences on both sides of th dis debate, but this is a debate thatld have congress should be willing towht have, whether the president should have consulted and whether this is in our vital u.s. american interest to go forward. mr....
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. >> reporter: and sfo spokesperson told us an hour ago that u.s. customs officials reported no unusual radiation levels among airport arrivals today. officials say they have several ways to monitor radiation exposures that may not be apparent to travelers. >>> the first emergency charter flight has left japan. it is carrying less than 100 state department personnel and their family members. a second flight left japan about seven hours ago. >>> japanese crews are using helicopter, fire trucks and water cannons in a last ditch effort to keep atomic fuel cool as a japanese power plant where three reactors face partial melt downs. three cools pools containing nuclear fuel are of most concern. it's hoped that outside electrical power can be restored been the last few hours to power automatic water pumps. >> i'm blown out of the water, i never thought this would happen. i don't think a lot of my friends would think it was going to happen. i would love their thoughts if they are alive. >> this is the fuel pool. >> reporter: keoyoto once worked as part of
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today there will be congress 'hearings about u.s. involvement in libya. and some lawmakers who received closed door briefings yesterday said there are no decisions about arming the rebels just yet. >> emily schmidt live from washington, thank you so much. >>> some of those libyan bombing missions involve planes that through round trip from south dakota. for the b-1 bombers as targets over libya, officials say they dropped 100 bombs over 100 targets while enforcing the no-fly zone. >>> the syrian leader has blamed the extraordinary wave of political unrest on a conspiracy. also refused to lift an emergency rule that's been in effect for 50 years. >>> japanese nuclear experts are looking into claims that radiation levels are rising even well beyond the so-called exclusion zone. a new u.n. report says high levels of radiation have been found about 25 miles from the fukushima nuclear plant. that's over twice as far from the facility aho residents who have been evacuated. also very low levels of radiation in milk have found in spokane, washington, but there ar
today there will be congress 'hearings about u.s. involvement in libya. and some lawmakers who received closed door briefings yesterday said there are no decisions about arming the rebels just yet. >> emily schmidt live from washington, thank you so much. >>> some of those libyan bombing missions involve planes that through round trip from south dakota. for the b-1 bombers as targets over libya, officials say they dropped 100 bombs over 100 targets while enforcing the no-fly...
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thursday the u.s. government offered to evacuate u.s. citizens. >> i'm concerned because i really doesn't know the situation about the radiation. it keeps changing. >> reporter: many japanese are fleeing the stricken northeast region and moving to shelters like this one in the northwest. here they found a place on the floor to sleep and a little bit of food. but the misery from the original disaster still hangs heavy over much of japan. new video of the tsunami shows the terror the water rushed higher and relief as neighbors rescued neighbors. thank you, this woman says. i thought i was going to die. japan's top government spokesman says the country is now willing to accept help from the u.s. military in tackling the nuclear crisis and are examining exactly what next action step to take. >>> detecting a plume of radioactive particles over the pacific ocean tonight from japan and tiny particles are already falling in the bay area. this as public health officials down play a plume descending on california. that plume is being monitored by
thursday the u.s. government offered to evacuate u.s. citizens. >> i'm concerned because i really doesn't know the situation about the radiation. it keeps changing. >> reporter: many japanese are fleeing the stricken northeast region and moving to shelters like this one in the northwest. here they found a place on the floor to sleep and a little bit of food. but the misery from the original disaster still hangs heavy over much of japan. new video of the tsunami shows the terror the...
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while working full-time for the department of the u.s. navy. herman returned to his home in atlanta to begin a korea working for the coca-cola company, -- to begin a career working for the coca-cola company and in a short period of time rose to vice president. shortly thereafter, he later became the regional vice president of the burger king division of pillsbury. he was able to turn around the region to make it the best performing in the country. he then took his biggest challenge by becoming the ceo and president of godfather pizza. the companyp -- izz -- pizza. the company was on the verge of bankruptcy, and he turned it around in the matter of months. they made him the president of the national restaurant association. he had the opportunity to talk with president clinton during a nationally televised town hall meeting. hear, herman challenged president clinton regarding his health-care overhaul proposal. when president clinton attempted to assure him that his legislation would not harm american business owners and their employees, herman re
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bombings of the embassy -- the bombings of the u.s. embassies there. i ended there on a fluke. i read bout the bombings and whoever read my copy wrote about the fact that 12 americans had died, and i got off the set and read the story myself, and then i found out 214 africans died and 5,000 others were injured, and it was never mentioned. i had a built tantrum. i was known for those. there was nothing to it other than a way they didn't pay attention, and so talked about it, and a few couple weeks later, i met a -- i'm at the social event, saying how disstressed i am and a young black physician of the national medical association said i too am enramminged about this, but i'm doing something about it. i've been soliciting. i have $250,000 of medical supplies i'm going to take to africa, would you like to come along? boy, did i want to come along, but i thought i have about a snowball chance in haiti like this book. you're gipping to understand the -- beginning to understand the title. i'm a local reporter in san fransisco wanting to go on a story that no american team is in kenya
bombings of the embassy -- the bombings of the u.s. embassies there. i ended there on a fluke. i read bout the bombings and whoever read my copy wrote about the fact that 12 americans had died, and i got off the set and read the story myself, and then i found out 214 africans died and 5,000 others were injured, and it was never mentioned. i had a built tantrum. i was known for those. there was nothing to it other than a way they didn't pay attention, and so talked about it, and a few couple...
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a surprising result in football meanwhile as seen though where unable to clinch a victory over the u.s. team in new york some russian interest in this game two with spartak moscow to send a marcos ro who gave him a full ninety minutes to impress in the friendly game rotation has been the key word for sarah jo but the story is something the argentine the manager constantly changing is schooled with the man esteban and javier does in that scene back and forth with this one area was one player around during our adoring us rainville the real madrid striker coming close to the alamo. demario also give until an opening the score. in setting up gumby ass notified holmes three minutes from last time. i didn't even did make this experience of counting the second hall though and pay the price fifty nine minutes and joy on the della taking full advantage of a mistake by argentina keep the marianna on do are so one one hour week finished. and i'm in time brazil and scotland mets in london brazil them in eighteen from the very beginning but only managing to bring the scots goal line three minutes f
a surprising result in football meanwhile as seen though where unable to clinch a victory over the u.s. team in new york some russian interest in this game two with spartak moscow to send a marcos ro who gave him a full ninety minutes to impress in the friendly game rotation has been the key word for sarah jo but the story is something the argentine the manager constantly changing is schooled with the man esteban and javier does in that scene back and forth with this one area was one player...
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. >> reporter: u.s. experts believe it could be weeks before this emergency is resolved and americans are being urged to flee a 50-mile area around the plant. on our shores, radiation monitoring has been stepped up on the west coast as a precaution. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> reporter: u.s. airports are now screening passengers and cargo coming out of japan. >> we have seen no radiation, by the way, even on incoming cargo or passengers that comes close to reaching a harmful level. >> reporter: in tokyo, experts say radiation levels are still below harmful levels, but anxiety is rising. the pentagon is now organizing a voluntary evacuation of american military families and citizens who want to get out. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> well, one week since japan's worst ever disaster, new stunning footage has emerged from a local japanese news crew. they were in a taxi seconds before catastrophe struck
. >> reporter: u.s. experts believe it could be weeks before this emergency is resolved and americans are being urged to flee a 50-mile area around the plant. on our shores, radiation monitoring has been stepped up on the west coast as a precaution. >> we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> reporter: u.s. airports are now screening passengers and cargo coming out of japan. >> we have...
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regular season game played outside the u.s. with more to come in the near future i asked the nats point guard day one williams believes. the thought was great you know i thought this was a great trip i thought it was a. you know these games are great for growth basketball great for the n.b.a. in. the crowds and i was great you know they cheer for both teams you know pretty equally you know when we're both teams you know there's some good out there like that and you know fully this is just the start of many many more games. ricky staying with the n.b.a. but moving across the atlantic where oklahoma city solved atlanta kevin durant's recently sprained ankle didn't prevent him from adding a game my twenty nine points for the stronger including this layout with a foul which gave his team a five point lead in the first schools or. home on never gave up on pajamas build an eleven point lead in the third russell westbrook sinking a layout that makes it seventy seven percent sixty six their first time to the final quarter we go marvin
regular season game played outside the u.s. with more to come in the near future i asked the nats point guard day one williams believes. the thought was great you know i thought this was a great trip i thought it was a. you know these games are great for growth basketball great for the n.b.a. in. the crowds and i was great you know they cheer for both teams you know pretty equally you know when we're both teams you know there's some good out there like that and you know fully this is just the...
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come fall when they could simply only damage the image and bank accounts of the u.s. from design the station and has already rethinking its business dealings with general electric. and in libya pro-government forces regain more ground from rebels pushing for u.n. cease fire resolution after declaring colonel gadhafi persona non grata. that's happens up to date for the moment time to meet the growing threat of a critical react to meltdown in japan and the audience the service is aided by international rescue teams and most countries by recovery effort and in an exclusive interview with r.t. show you russia's emergencies minister discusses the progress and challenges facing japan's government is next. thank you very much for finding time for us today how do you assess today's situation in japan. this situation is extremely difficult it's probably the first case for the last thirty years or even longer but at the very least it's the first case i remember of a large scale natural disaster causing a large scale manmade disaster it involves not only the kind of damage that
come fall when they could simply only damage the image and bank accounts of the u.s. from design the station and has already rethinking its business dealings with general electric. and in libya pro-government forces regain more ground from rebels pushing for u.n. cease fire resolution after declaring colonel gadhafi persona non grata. that's happens up to date for the moment time to meet the growing threat of a critical react to meltdown in japan and the audience the service is aided by...
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well british troops are on standby and u.s. forces a gathering across the mediterranean. mixed emotions in egypt to some sort of break their new found freedom while others remain on the streets demanding rule on going fine just having an effect on the country's economy as tourists turn their backs and damages reportedly a million dollars. if you're here since it doesn't close or stop but take a toll on his legacy still divides opinion creating a cult of personality around himself with everyone is convinced that later we speak about when from war hero to labor camp prisoner. of the civilian. run joins us now from the school. run good to see you bill as always good to see two so i think i saw you battle is taking place as respect that's right rush as a look at what's even belorussia are not holding anything back as they're fighting for the last part to make a charles a western conference semifinals in game seven of their series so stick around to find that find out an update on that. hello and welcome to sport an artsy bringing you the latest from russia and around the worl
well british troops are on standby and u.s. forces a gathering across the mediterranean. mixed emotions in egypt to some sort of break their new found freedom while others remain on the streets demanding rule on going fine just having an effect on the country's economy as tourists turn their backs and damages reportedly a million dollars. if you're here since it doesn't close or stop but take a toll on his legacy still divides opinion creating a cult of personality around himself with everyone...
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production in the u.s. has been disrupted because of a parts shortage. >> streaming teens and drag queens poured into san francisco to see britney spears today. yes, we'll take you inside that free concert at phil graham civic auditorium. >> supposed to start looking a lot like spring this week. that's what leigh says. >> mike: there is room for two cinderellas in themen's ncaa tournament? there better be as virginia commonwealth shocks kansas. details and >> alan: this is britney spears leaving a store in the castro today amid a crush of fans. the video was sent by an abc-7 viewer via ureport. you can stop screaming now, shu. britney spears is in town to kick off her new c.d., and today's performance will be shown on "good morning america" on tuesday. but abc-7 has a sneak preview for us. >> reporter: from down below or high above sky 7hd, you felt the excitement of the fans waiting anxiously for britney spears to arrive. >> i'm so excited. >> hit me baby one more time. >> reporter: some were here since mi
production in the u.s. has been disrupted because of a parts shortage. >> streaming teens and drag queens poured into san francisco to see britney spears today. yes, we'll take you inside that free concert at phil graham civic auditorium. >> supposed to start looking a lot like spring this week. that's what leigh says. >> mike: there is room for two cinderellas in themen's ncaa tournament? there better be as virginia commonwealth shocks kansas. details and >> alan: this...
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i would argue that there is a vital u.s.-american interest t to -- u.s. american interest to harvest our own energy or we risk in engaging in military conflict every time those in the middle east become unstable. mr. president, this is absolutely a critical debate. there are legitimate differences on both sides of this debate, but this is a debate the congress should be willing to have, whether the president should have consulted and whether this is in our vital u.s. american interest to go forward. mr. president, i yield the floor. and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. alexander: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: i ask consent to vitiate the quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: and i ask consent to divide equally the remaining amount of morning business time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: the senator from new york and i are on the floor to introduce legislation, which he will do in just a
i would argue that there is a vital u.s.-american interest t to -- u.s. american interest to harvest our own energy or we risk in engaging in military conflict every time those in the middle east become unstable. mr. president, this is absolutely a critical debate. there are legitimate differences on both sides of this debate, but this is a debate the congress should be willing to have, whether the president should have consulted and whether this is in our vital u.s. american interest to go...
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in the u.s. with award winning journalist. who says it's a reaction to a. artie's sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you know your latest book is taming the gods of religion and democracy on three continents so i want to start our discussion by asking you about the role of islam in the modern world how significant is it and do you see a certain level of. a phobia in the united states nowadays and you think it's just there is certainly a level of islamophobia just as the all over the western world it's difficult to talk about a lot of the role of islam because it's not one thing to millions and millions of people it's a faith but inside the world of islam there's also a violent revolutionary movement which is a minority of muslims who take part in it we can sympathize with it but it's there and that causes problems
in the u.s. with award winning journalist. who says it's a reaction to a. artie's sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you know your latest book is taming the gods of religion and democracy on three continents so i want to start our discussion by asking...
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and as i said before, when it comes to u.s. military action whether it is a no fly zone or other options, you have got to balance costs versus benefits. and i don't take those decisions lightly. host: to the latter part as far as the analysis of cost versus benefit and that is the no fly zone. why not put one in place? or should we? guest: i think costs would be quite substantial. and here is ooth thought. i think that we have limited resours. we are endlessly being told we need to cut our defense budget. my view of this is there ought to be a division of labor. we have had our european allies who have generally not pulled their load on most national security issues for a long time. nonetheless saying that if only because they are worried about large numbers of refugees coming out of north africa to their shores, they want to stabilize this situation. they are talking about putting a no fly zone in place. i don't know whether they will actually or just going to talk about it. but let's let them do that. and let's focus our ener
and as i said before, when it comes to u.s. military action whether it is a no fly zone or other options, you have got to balance costs versus benefits. and i don't take those decisions lightly. host: to the latter part as far as the analysis of cost versus benefit and that is the no fly zone. why not put one in place? or should we? guest: i think costs would be quite substantial. and here is ooth thought. i think that we have limited resours. we are endlessly being told we need to cut our...
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the u.s. the spread of libya from its human rights council calling the government's aggression against protesters the u.s. is moving its naval forces closer to libya or during the speculation of a possible strike while the u.k. it's also ruling out the use of force. as the un dressed in the middle east and north africa is shaking the world america's foreign policy is changing course along with it its future direction of the agenda for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and the meeting on capitol hill this week. the soviet union's first and last president celebrates his eightieth birthday where you consider the russia on the problems nordstrom want to see. more news in about fifteen minutes time but for now it's all the latest in the world of sports with and so after you got a few surprises for football last night right that's right we're following it or not quite you have been telling josie came from behind me munchkin i thought i was a bit of a shot while refer to call us how did david t
the u.s. the spread of libya from its human rights council calling the government's aggression against protesters the u.s. is moving its naval forces closer to libya or during the speculation of a possible strike while the u.k. it's also ruling out the use of force. as the un dressed in the middle east and north africa is shaking the world america's foreign policy is changing course along with it its future direction of the agenda for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and the meeting on...
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the u.s. of top management. >> doggett: we can't write a law that their lawyers can't get around. that's the whole problem here. >> stahl: you're in congress. why did congress write these laws that allowed this to happen? >> doggett: there's been a lot of arm twisting, a lot of effective lobbying here, and some really smart tax lawyers figuring out how to game the system with one shenanigan after another. >> stahl: but are they shenanigans, or is it the law? >> doggett: i think it was a shenanigan when some of these companies felt so strongly about america that they renounced their american citizenship and began saluting a foreign flag. they exploited a provision in our tax laws and moved offshore. >> stahl: congress tried to put a stop to that with a law passed in 2004 mandating that any company that wanted to move offshore would still have to pay the 35%. but because of loopholes in the tax code, companies can substantially lower their taxes by moving chunks of their businesses to their fore
the u.s. of top management. >> doggett: we can't write a law that their lawyers can't get around. that's the whole problem here. >> stahl: you're in congress. why did congress write these laws that allowed this to happen? >> doggett: there's been a lot of arm twisting, a lot of effective lobbying here, and some really smart tax lawyers figuring out how to game the system with one shenanigan after another. >> stahl: but are they shenanigans, or is it the law? >>...
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once a vocal supporter of u.s. president barack obama dr west tells r t why his opinion has drastically changed dr west thank you very much for taking the time to speak with our team but that's the point here dr west you are one of twelve hundred speakers from around the world who have come here to new york to take part in the left for in this series theme it's called top words the politics of solidarity why do you think an event like this is so important one of the i just want to pay tribute to the visionary figures behind the left for me to play such important role in sustaining it we are now experiencing a were radical democratic awakening in the american empire in the united states deeply affected by what's going on in northern africa deeply affected by what's going on in the middle east and more and more now is shaped by what is happening in madison wisconsin and columbus ohio and other capitals so that i think we've had so much sleep walking in the united states where of course. wall street oligarchs and corp
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today, at a meeting of u.s. governors, the president said their plans would need to be as affordable and comprehensive as the federal law. the governor's plans would need to cover at least as many people without increasing the federal deficit. >> after the drowning of two east bay teens while resting earlier this month, questions arose about the safety of the waters. coming up in 15 minutes at 6:00, the ebbs perts are out with their plans to make sure this never happens again. we'll break it down for you. plus, using bubbles to protect fish? it's a plan that scientists hope will work and save the salmon. also the san mateo police department is about to hold a police conference. we'll update you coming up next at 6:00. >>> landed a $75 million loan to help restructure its debt and reorganize its operation. the loan will help them reduce cost and sure up working capital while stepping up marketing. they also made a deal with the department of energy to restructure some of their debt. they recently complete constru
today, at a meeting of u.s. governors, the president said their plans would need to be as affordable and comprehensive as the federal law. the governor's plans would need to cover at least as many people without increasing the federal deficit. >> after the drowning of two east bay teens while resting earlier this month, questions arose about the safety of the waters. coming up in 15 minutes at 6:00, the ebbs perts are out with their plans to make sure this never happens again. we'll break...
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. >>> and the u.s. coast guard says there was no cause for concern after a ship arrived in portland, after being in the area of the fukushima reactors for three days. it started the trip about 200 miles away from the damaged nuclear plant. the coast guard said that was too far to raise any red flags about radiation. the ship docked in long beach before coming to the bay area. all containers arriving in oakland are routinely scanned for radiation as part of homeland security measures. >>> and moving production to the united states because of the quake and tsunami. one plant that makes engines was badly damaged. so a facility in tennessee will likely be used to make them instead. nissan says that they have resumed production of concern cars. >>> and looking at the youngest quake victims, the team is donating five dollars for each remaining tickets sold to the game for unicef, they have the same for tonight's game. no word on how much they raised. fans also helped out by donating items in the collection bi
. >>> and the u.s. coast guard says there was no cause for concern after a ship arrived in portland, after being in the area of the fukushima reactors for three days. it started the trip about 200 miles away from the damaged nuclear plant. the coast guard said that was too far to raise any red flags about radiation. the ship docked in long beach before coming to the bay area. all containers arriving in oakland are routinely scanned for radiation as part of homeland security measures....
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i'm curious how it is you think that people respond these days to a book so harshly criticizing the u.s. supreme court. >> i think it depends on whether you agree with the thesis or not. people who view the court as being largely political, which i do, i think i did a very good job of taking a period and making it clear in a narrative way. people who think that the court is not political but is a group of people who just sit and deliberate and come down on the side of a question regardless of their own views think i'm taking an unfair shot. so a lot of it depends on how it's read. tavis: speaking of your comment about the supreme court being political in the minds of some, there are three great quotes, one from bob dylan, one from oliver wendall holmes and one from powell. the quote reads, "many lawyers claim that the constitutional law is not law but politics. perhaps all law is more politics than some may be willing to confess. do you agree with that? >> yes, yes. i knew i had to put that quote in the front of the book because when you had in the period i'm talking about, we had three
i'm curious how it is you think that people respond these days to a book so harshly criticizing the u.s. supreme court. >> i think it depends on whether you agree with the thesis or not. people who view the court as being largely political, which i do, i think i did a very good job of taking a period and making it clear in a narrative way. people who think that the court is not political but is a group of people who just sit and deliberate and come down on the side of a question...
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i think they were much more substantial in the u.s. in the terms of readership and whatnot, but it's the international times is the first paper in europe. they were some of the european papers part of the gorped ground press syndicate. if you were lucky now enough to score an interview, you could be reprinted in europe. there were a few of those papers. i don't write about them all that much other than a couple canadian papers that show up. well, thank you very much. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> i only drink red wine usually, but i think i'm going to have beer tonight. i'm going out tonight with a couple old friends. you guys are welcome to come along if you want. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. thank you, thanks. [applause] [applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website, johnmcmillian.com. >> we're at the national press club talking about the kennedy detail. jairld brain was a former secret service agent. can you tell us what that was like? >> can you tell them what it was like to be a secret service agent.
i think they were much more substantial in the u.s. in the terms of readership and whatnot, but it's the international times is the first paper in europe. they were some of the european papers part of the gorped ground press syndicate. if you were lucky now enough to score an interview, you could be reprinted in europe. there were a few of those papers. i don't write about them all that much other than a couple canadian papers that show up. well, thank you very much. >> [inaudible]...
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february, 2011, republicans pass a spending will that reduces u.s. economic growth by 1 ppt 5% to 2%. now some have questioned, is it ealy as much as 700,000 jobs? is it really as much as $-- as 1.5% to 2%, but no one questions whether there will be job los or whether there will be slowing down of our economic growth among serious economists. we are going in the wrong direction. how fast may be the question. but we are going in the wrong direction. that is why it's very important for us to proceed with great care and caution here because again, we have the opportunity to create jobs, to strengthen the middle class, and to do so in a way that is fiscally sound. when i hear our colleagues talk about the deficit and the immorality of a big deficit and i completely agree, we owe it to our children and our grandchildren not to leave them a debt. but all this talk about deficit is -- when we as democrats took the lead on for decades. do you remember, because many of you were here at the time, that when president clinton became president, he inherited an en
february, 2011, republicans pass a spending will that reduces u.s. economic growth by 1 ppt 5% to 2%. now some have questioned, is it ealy as much as 700,000 jobs? is it really as much as $-- as 1.5% to 2%, but no one questions whether there will be job los or whether there will be slowing down of our economic growth among serious economists. we are going in the wrong direction. how fast may be the question. but we are going in the wrong direction. that is why it's very important for us to...
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protesters in the u.s. demand better treatment for the management of the king which dates it we saw the wiki leaks his supporters say bradley manning has been labeled traitor has been held in britain conditions. more expert views now about the latest events in the idea as artie's of son a boy speaks to one of russia's most with their own experts in an islamic history. no mark about it was never a darling of the rose bird just two months ago the world was pretty profitable doing business with them now tripoli is under aerial bombardment the libyan leader is hiding in one of his bunkers and nobody really knows what's going to happen next he discussed that we are now joined by one of russia's leading political analyst be director of the eastern studies institute out the russian academy of sciences it's all right now we can't thank you very much for your time sir now so much has happened in such short period of time and people are still struggling targus time to what is really happening in the lead there what's
protesters in the u.s. demand better treatment for the management of the king which dates it we saw the wiki leaks his supporters say bradley manning has been labeled traitor has been held in britain conditions. more expert views now about the latest events in the idea as artie's of son a boy speaks to one of russia's most with their own experts in an islamic history. no mark about it was never a darling of the rose bird just two months ago the world was pretty profitable doing business with...
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under 1944 treaty, the u.s. gets 90% of the colorado's water and mexico gets 10%, and no water left over for the delta. as a result, the mighty colorado no longer flows to california. the delta that once covered 2 million acres is reduced to 10% of the original size, less than 1%, a tenth of a percent of the water that reached the delta reaches it today, and that water is by accident. it comes from incidental flows, mostly waste water that runs off the agriculture fields near yuma. as a long term drought in this region continues, we expect that agriculture and cities will become more efficient with their use of water. that's a good thing, but it's also a bad thing for the delta because as agriculture and cities become efficient, in other words, cutting down the waste water that is vie that to the delta. when groups and scientists realize what's happening, they began publicizing the importance of the delta as providing critical habitat to areas in this country and provided services to people in both countries. no
under 1944 treaty, the u.s. gets 90% of the colorado's water and mexico gets 10%, and no water left over for the delta. as a result, the mighty colorado no longer flows to california. the delta that once covered 2 million acres is reduced to 10% of the original size, less than 1%, a tenth of a percent of the water that reached the delta reaches it today, and that water is by accident. it comes from incidental flows, mostly waste water that runs off the agriculture fields near yuma. as a long...
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the u.s. lost a jet there today, an older fighter jet, mechanical failure they say, and not a shootdown. both pilots are okay. but it could have ended much differently. and in the beginning stages still of this so far u.s.-led attack, a lot of people are wondering how this ends. we begin tonight with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening? >> reporter: good evening, brian. for american air crews, this is about as tense as it gets. and it took more than 12 hours to safely recover both of the downed airmen. what's left of the american fighter jet was scattered across the libyan desert. the air force f-15 was on a bombing mission when it developed engine trouble. the two americans ejected as the plane went down. two marine harrier jets soon located the downed pilot not far from the wreckage, and he was flown to safety. in the process, marine officials say one of the jets dropped two bombs. another may have strafed the area with gunfire. six civilians were wounded but surpr
the u.s. lost a jet there today, an older fighter jet, mechanical failure they say, and not a shootdown. both pilots are okay. but it could have ended much differently. and in the beginning stages still of this so far u.s.-led attack, a lot of people are wondering how this ends. we begin tonight with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening? >> reporter: good evening, brian. for american air crews, this is about as tense as it gets. and it took more than 12 hours to...
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with the u.s. currently involved in afghanistan, iraq, and providing large-scale humanitarian assistance in japan, it does not diminish." collins of maine said this. "i remain troubled that the president did not seek congressional consent in the absence of a national emergency. libya does not affect our country's vital interest." the president talked about who will lead and when. here is what he had to say. >> this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on wednesday. going forward, the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners. i'm fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on gaddafi's remaining forces. in that effort, the united states will play a supporting role, including intelligence, logistical support, search and rescue assistance, and capabilities to jam regime communications. because of this transition to a broader nato-based coalition, the risk and cost of this operation to our milita
with the u.s. currently involved in afghanistan, iraq, and providing large-scale humanitarian assistance in japan, it does not diminish." collins of maine said this. "i remain troubled that the president did not seek congressional consent in the absence of a national emergency. libya does not affect our country's vital interest." the president talked about who will lead and when. here is what he had to say. >> this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on...
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speaker, we have committed the u.s. taxpayers and we've committed u.s. troops to engage in almost a decade having been involved with one of those long overseas engagements before in vietnam. i know that the strain that these actions place on our families and on our young soldiers and i don't think that the administration has adequately sought out what we are doing -- thought out what we are doing and what we're asking the taxpayers of this country to do and the young people of this country to do, engaging in yet a third front with questionable ideas and questionable values at the heart of why we're engaging in the discussion. i've been an ardent supporter of the war on terror. i believe that we're going to be committed to the war regardless if it is there, in their backyard, or in our backyard. but i rise tonight to say that i'm adamantly opposed to extending our forces in any further that what we've already extended them without asking our allies to provide their tax money and to put the lives of their young people on the line. the entire world is benef
speaker, we have committed the u.s. taxpayers and we've committed u.s. troops to engage in almost a decade having been involved with one of those long overseas engagements before in vietnam. i know that the strain that these actions place on our families and on our young soldiers and i don't think that the administration has adequately sought out what we are doing -- thought out what we are doing and what we're asking the taxpayers of this country to do and the young people of this country to...
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commitment to recovery u.s. citizens from japan. >> the japanese people are not alone in this terrible time. her find a hand extended from the and it states as they get back on their feet. >>reporter: outside the nuclear evectioevacuate evacuatn area, a small sign of progress with supplies. some of the setbacks for these victims. >> i've not even a time to think. >>reporter: chartering planes of u.s. diplomats through japan from japan, to the u.s.. >>pam: air travel is looking for nuclear exand contamination levels in reports of rhodesian lovradiati. --none of these reported incidences or harmful levels. even though some haof the cargo have radiation levels. >>reporter: everybody is hitting screens, with the potential law will is dangerous? this is done 365 days a year everybody is- getting screened. the department of hulman is a home with a security is the department of all landis' attorney alerted yesterday homeland security. this device is the radiation detector. it is smaller than his cellphone. if the harmf
commitment to recovery u.s. citizens from japan. >> the japanese people are not alone in this terrible time. her find a hand extended from the and it states as they get back on their feet. >>reporter: outside the nuclear evectioevacuate evacuatn area, a small sign of progress with supplies. some of the setbacks for these victims. >> i've not even a time to think. >>reporter: chartering planes of u.s. diplomats through japan from japan, to the u.s.. >>pam: air...
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as you point out, the precursor for heparin that is used in the u.s. and manufactured by u.s. manufacturers, but much of the precursor comes from china, which i think has more pigs than any place in the world. >> we have a lot in ohio, too, and we would like to compete in this market. >> but it cost, as you pointed out, serious allergic reactions and many deaths. >> do we know how many deaths yet? >> in terms of the documented deaths, i think -- nine >> why is it impossible to know? >> because sometimes the providers don't make the association between the death of a patient and the contaminated heparin. they often have complex medical illnesses, and when a person expires, the connection was not necessarily made that it was because of the heparin. as with all the investigation and we began to understand the and between the hepaeriarin fatalities, we know that it took a serious toll. in response, we have put in place and number of protective measures, a new screening tests and safety systems, also working with regulatory authorities in china on this and working with the private
as you point out, the precursor for heparin that is used in the u.s. and manufactured by u.s. manufacturers, but much of the precursor comes from china, which i think has more pigs than any place in the world. >> we have a lot in ohio, too, and we would like to compete in this market. >> but it cost, as you pointed out, serious allergic reactions and many deaths. >> do we know how many deaths yet? >> in terms of the documented deaths, i think -- nine >> why is it...
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>>reporter: lincoln doesn't seat amount of u.s. export to japan rising. 2010 we exported 3.4 billion worth of good to japan. meat fruit vegetables. >> they buy more from them than they buy from us. i don't think you see much of a dent in terms of u.s. export. >> toyota now says it will resume production of the prius and other hybrid but honda says it can not assemble car because of lack of parts. >> former prime minister of libya says the country is ready to talk with rebel leaders and accept political reform. possibly even election. that would be a mainly milestone. nato will assume full control of the no fly zone over libya on monday and announce canadian general would take command of the operation. vl france today declared libya airspace under control but pentagon official says gadhafi ground forces are still a threat. >> prchl pl is scheduled to make most expensive remark on libya today on speech on monday afternoon. >> in syria government troops open fire on protestors for second straight day. first who took these video yester
>>reporter: lincoln doesn't seat amount of u.s. export to japan rising. 2010 we exported 3.4 billion worth of good to japan. meat fruit vegetables. >> they buy more from them than they buy from us. i don't think you see much of a dent in terms of u.s. export. >> toyota now says it will resume production of the prius and other hybrid but honda says it can not assemble car because of lack of parts. >> former prime minister of libya says the country is ready to talk with...
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but the u.s. department of labor women's bureau has done a great job of the putting information on its website. that is emerging industries, it presents us with a new opportunity to not to make the same mistakes all over again about leaving women out of high- paying, high-quality job opportunities. here is a very important issue that think we all need to pay attention to it. >> nicole mason, if she could stand up. her group produced a report that dealt with that issue is initially. p.m.,re coming up on 1:30 and we want to once again thank you for leading the charge on this. an amazing report. i open my remarks by failing to in knowledge the person who really was responsible for bringing us together. the president, i have to say, his vision and his commitment to women and children, and it is infused throughout the administration. that is how we got here today. i am so proud of him and i think all of our panelists and our host. the center for american progress for hosting this year, and for all the
but the u.s. department of labor women's bureau has done a great job of the putting information on its website. that is emerging industries, it presents us with a new opportunity to not to make the same mistakes all over again about leaving women out of high- paying, high-quality job opportunities. here is a very important issue that think we all need to pay attention to it. >> nicole mason, if she could stand up. her group produced a report that dealt with that issue is initially....